Men’s basketball coach Tony Bennett has signed an agreement that extends his contract at Virginia by five years, according to a document obtained Wednesday by the Daily Press from U.Va.’s Office of Public Affairs.

Bennett’s contract extension didn’t come with a raise, but his contract with U.Va. is now valid through March 31, 2019. Prior to the extension, Bennett’s contract was set to expire March 31, 2014.

When Bennett left Washington State to replace Dave Leitao as U.Va.’s coach in March 2009, Bennett agreed to a five-year contract that would pay him $1.7 million annually. The original contract also came with a $500,000 signing bonus, and another $500,000 if he stayed at U.Va. through the ’13-14 season.

U.Va. is coming off its first NCAA tournament appearance in five years. U.Va. lost to Florida in the second round of the tournament.

U.Va. is 53-41 overall in three seasons under Bennett, including 22-10 this past season. It was U.Va.’s first 20-plus win season since the 2006-07 season, when it went 21-11 and lost to Tennessee in the second round of the NCAA tournament.